GANG RAPE MAKES WOMEN MUSLIMS

While it’s not a secret that Islamic State militants justify the atrocities they commit on religious grounds, the latest rule reportedly issued by the leader of the group, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, was nothing short of shocking: that gang raping women automatically converts them to Islam.

The letter, addressed to IS militants, surfaced Friday, claiming that the best option to turn a non-Muslim woman to Islam is her rape by at least ten jihadists.The sickening declaration was confirmed by those who have firsthand knowledge – women who had been liberated from IS sex slavery.“Noor,” 22, was repeatedly abused sexually by militants, who justified their actions by an al-Baghdadi ruling. She was captured after IS militants occupied her village in the Iraqi province of Sinjar.

“He [one of the ISIL militants] showed me a letter and said, ‘This shows any captured women will become Muslim if 10 ISIS fighters rape her.’ There was a flag of ISIS and a picture of Abu Bakr Al Baghdadi,” Noor revealed to CNN.

She was eventually raped by twelve militants.

“[They said] ‘Anyone who doesn’t convert to Islam, we will kill the males and marry the girls. They are the spoils of war, ‘” Noor, who declined to give her real name, said.

Women from the Yazidi religious community in Northern Iraq became the main objective for IS militants in claimed territories. They have been sold into sex slavery in droves, or even killed. “They took our girls, our homes and our families,” says Yazidi spiritual leader Baba Sheikh. “They took all of them. We say our fruitful generation is our children, but they took them all, young and old.”

IS’ English-language website declares that so-called kuffar, or non-Muslims, should be either killed or enslaved.

“Enslaving the families kuffar of and taking their women as concubines is a firmly established aspect of the Shariah [Islamic law] that if anyone were to deny or mock, he would be denying or mocking the verses of the Qur’an and the narrations of the Prophet,” the statement reads.

As many as 40,000 members of the Yazidi community have been captured by IS.